Dirt is a four-minute film by independent filmmaker Chel White.
A man’s strange obsession with dirt starts as a childhood game, but eventually manifests itself on a most surreal level.
The dark humor, expressionistic images create an allegory for individuality and self-sufficiency, in this off-beat ecological parable.
[1] The short narrative is taken from a radio program written and read by Joe Frank, and stars Evan Knapp, with cinematography by Mark Eifert.
[3] The Stockholm Film Festival calls it, "A very original and inspired work.